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GE has unveiled a series of upgrades to its EdgeLINC platform.Photo – GE Transportation
GE Transportation is rolling out new capabilities and features on its EdgeLINC™ platform to extend scalability, device support and deployment options. The new features include cloud support to complement the platform's on-premise offering, software development kits to drive device integration for non-native Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices and Android-based devices, and device collaboration and support for Kontron and MEN Micro devices. The updates are designed to "unlock the power of real-time device processing and optimization," GE officials said in a press release. Deployed on more than 1,000 locomotives, the EdgeLINC platform provides IIoT connectivity and data flow management, device management and streaming analytics.
Princeton TMX and RSI Logistics have formed a strategic alliance to offer shippers a combined truck and rail transportation management software (TMS) platform. Princeton TMX provides a TMS platform that leverages 16 configurable modules to automate and optimize transportation transactions between shippers and truck carriers, while RSI offers its RSInet™rail management application. The alliance is aimed at leveraging the firms' combined capabilities to provide a comprehensive, "shipper-focused" solution, company officials said in a joint press release.